This video knitting tutorial will help you learn how to knit the guernsey cast on. This method of starting a project is a decorative cast on traditionally used when making Guernsey sweaters. It consists of a series of knots connected by short strands of yarn that make small eyelets along the edge of your work.

This video knitting tutorial will help you learn how to knit the crochet cast on. This technique uses a crochet hook to place stitches on your knitting needle when starting a project. It can be used to create a provisional cast on or on it's own. The resulting edge will mirror most regular bind off edges.

This video knitting tutorial will help you learn how to knit the little ladder stitch. This pattern creates a simple, textured fabric that is great for washcloths, as well as projects like bags, afghans, and even sweaters.

This video knitting tutorial will help you learn how to carry yarn up the side of you work. This technique is often used in colorwork, especially for stripes, and allows you to continue using a single strand of the same color yarn while working your pattern, instead of cutting and weaving in ends for each color change.

This video will help you learn how to add a new color of yarn when knitting. This skill is used for most color work techniques and is much easier than it might seem. It is useful for doing stripes, fair isle, and even can be used to add a new ball of yarn when you run out.

This video will help you learn how to knit the make knot stitch. This pattern creates a twisted knot that results in a tight but interesting textured fabric. It's great for scarves and blankets or even sweaters.

This video will help you learn how to knit the little crown stitch. This pattern uses wrap stitches and bobble techniques to create a unique lace texture that is great for the edges of garments and afghans.

This video will help you learn how to crochet the back loop single crochet stitch. This pattern is similar to the traditional single crochet, but by crocheting through the back loop, it creates a series of ridges that add an interesting texture to any crochet fabric.

This video will help you learn how to knit the raised circle cable stitch. This simple cable pattern can be done with a right and left twist stitch, or a traditional cable 2 back or forward. It is the basis for the ray of honey cable stitch and works great as an accent for socks, sleeves or blankets.